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Hardcover Blind Courage: Journey of Faith Book

ISBN: 0941539865

ISBN13: 9780941539869

Blind Courage: Journey of Faith

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"In a remarkable story of commitment, Courage portrays Bill Irwin, the first blind person to hike the entire Appalachian Trail... encouraging us to pursue our own impossible dreams." This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Amazing and inspiring story

Bill Irwin and Orient leads us down the trail over the mountains and into the forest unlike any other author. We see what he feels and senses around him. With every step we walk along with Bill and Orient, and we camp along with them and met some wonderful people along the way helping Bill and Orient along the trail. Wonderful story. Would love to meet Bill and Orient.

MAKES YOU STOP AND THINK

The story told in this book is truly mind-boggling, on several fronts. First, there is the adventure of hiking the Appalachian Trail. Secondly, there is the story of a BLIND man doing it! Third, is the whole topic of seeing eye dogs and the bond that develops between them and their owner. It blew me away, that this dog was able to do what he did, thus enabling Bill to complete this hike. Last but not least, it shows what is possible if we put our faith in God. Most of us rely on our own selves--Bill put his faith and trust in God in order to complete this journey. The book is easy to read, short chapters (which I like--makes it easier to pick up and put down), written from the heart. A great gift book!

A well-told story of courage, faith, and a triumphant spirit

I just finished reading "Blind Courage" for the second time. Bill Irwin's story offers a timeless story of courage, faith, and a triumphant spirit as he was the first "blind" person to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. I write "blind" because Bill may not have the sense of eyesight, but throughout the book has great insight into persons he meets along his walk, and relates the greatest insight into his own self and his strengths and weaknesses, on a hike (he was not an experienced hiker) all possible by his enduring faith in our Lord and his confidence in his Seeing Eye dog, Orient. The book flows well,doesn't sound "preachy", and reads quickly--almost too quickly as we want to hear more. This is a great story by a great man who spent his first almost 50 years in turmoil, broken relationships, and losing his eyesight, but he finds himself and encourages and uplifts others along his hike. By the way, if you have an opportunity to hear him speak, Bill Irwin is an outstanding public speaker with a great message and is a very friendly individual. In summary, read this book if you are looking for modern heroes and uplifting people of faith doing the "impossible" regardless of whether you enjoy "outdoor/hiking/camping" books or not.

A step of Faith !

My review of this book is one of pure joy and inspiration. From the moment I laid eyes on this book I knew it had a great message written in it. I meet Bill and Orient when they came to the Lititz Grace Brethern Church. Even after reading his story and hearing his testomony it was totally indescribleable. Bill is a wonderful speaker and Orient is just the most lovable dog you could ever know. To have a dog like that which leads you over that terrain from Georgia to Maine is a true friend.They both had a good friend in the Lord and he truly lead them on a spititrual path and from all of this a remarkable story. Again I personally give this book FIVE STARS.

Bill Irwin did what people with 20/20 vision could never do.

I have thru-hiked the entire Appalachian Trail, and I do not have any idea how Bill Irwin pulled it off. This book is a major factor that inspired me to go out and thru-hike the Appalachian Trail in sections so I wouldn't lose any semesters in college. I had a difficult time hiking the trail, but I was fortunate to have one thing that Bill didn't. My eyesight. This book talks about a modern-day adventure. The book is a book that once you have picked it up, it is hard to put down. He talks about places and people who are still out there, and I gives an accurate portrayal of the Appalachian Trail, and all persons associated with it. Mr Irwin gives what is probably one of the best portrayals of what the Appalachian Trail is all about.
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